Comments Thread For: Warren: After Fury-Wallin, Not So Sure VAR is Needed in Boxing

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  • 1hourRun
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    #21
    Originally posted by kafkod
    So Wallin knew the cut had been caused by a punch, and the ref told Fury it had been caused an accidental foul, which could have cost Tyson the fight.

    Now explain to me how that means Wallin got screwed by the ref?
    Tony Weeks as the official has a duty to look out for the boxers: if a official sees that a boxer is not fit to continue as the referee he/she has the power to stop the fight. Tyson would of been stopped by most officials under the circumstances.

    Tony Weeks is SICK, have you seen Badou Jack vs. Marcus Browne? Weeks was the ref. Something is wrong with that guy.

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    • alohashirt
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      #22
      Right now I think that every well known boxing judge I’ve seen in the last ten years has done more than one awful job. Maybe I’m fussier nowadays? Maybe the longer you see boxing the more ****ty stuff you see?

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      • kafkod
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        #23
        Originally posted by 1hourRun
        Tony Weeks as the official has a duty to look out for the boxers: if a official sees that a boxer is not fit to continue as the referee he/she has the power to stop the fight. Tyson would of been stopped by most officials under the circumstances.

        Tony Weeks is SICK, have you seen Badou Jack vs. Marcus Browne? Weeks was the ref. Something is wrong with that guy.
        Luckily for Fury, the decision on whether he could fight on or not was made by the ringside doctor, not the incompetent ref. Fury won the fight and didn't need plastic surgery on his cut eye, so clearly, the doc made the right call.

        Weeks could and arguably should have disqualified Wallin for deliberately trying to rip Fury's cut open after the bell, right in front of his face. He didn't even deduct a point for that. He also gave Fury's corner incorrect information on a commission ruling which could have led them to pulling Fury out and forfeiting the fight.

        Those are the things you would be complaining about, if you weren't a biased Fury hating troll.

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        • LoadedWraps
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          #24
          Originally posted by 1hourRun
          Tony Weeks as the official has a duty to look out for the boxers: if a official sees that a boxer is not fit to continue as the referee he/she has the power to stop the fight. Tyson would of been stopped by most officials under the circumstances.

          Tony Weeks is SICK, have you seen Badou Jack vs. Marcus Browne? Weeks was the ref. Something is wrong with that guy.
          I saw that live. Live tv, not live in person lol. That gash looked like a pulsating, gaping ******. You could see into his mind.

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            #25
            Originally posted by LoadedWraps
            I saw that live. Live tv, not live in person lol. That gash looked like a pulsating, gaping ******. You could see into his mind.
            How did the doctors not stop that fight?! Badou Jack almost had his brains spilling out of his forehead.

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